The Bissell Steam Floor Mop removed about 85% of deeply imbedded dirt from our "soft" Italian marble floor tile; the tiles have random "grooves" which have collected 11 years of micro-dirt; the steam mop, when held over one especially "deeply" dirty tile for 30 seconds removed nearly all "filth"; I am a cynic and I was amazed/shocked, but very pleased
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A Shark Steam Cleaner can be used to clean hardwood floors. All of the surfaces safe to clean with the steam cleaner can be found within the instructions of the product.
Using a steam cleaner on natural stone floors can damage the stone's surface by eroding the protective sealant and can cause discoloration or cracking. It is best to avoid steam cleaning and instead use a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for natural stone floors.
no, never. Steam cleaners and steam mops leave to much water on a laminate floor.
None. You should not use a steam-cleaner on hardwood floors. Water, and especially steam, can damage wood by swelling it at the seams, and then causing it to crack and split later. Use only cleaners approved for hardwood floors, or a window cleaner containing alcohol, or a vinegar/water solution. Mist it onto the floor or onto the head of a damp (not wet!) sponge mop or swiffer-type mop, then wipe clean.
Yes vapour steam cleaners do a fantastic job on laminate floors and many other flooring types. They will lift dirt easily and quickly with little effort. The floor will look nearly good as new after cleaning with a vapour steam cleaner.
Laminate floors have glue holding them together. The steam may cause it to loosen. Use a mop and water on the floor instead.
To effectively clean marble floors, use a pH-neutral cleaner and warm water to gently mop the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive tools that can damage the marble. Regularly sweep or vacuum to prevent dirt and debris from scratching the surface.
The best way to clean marble floors effectively and safely is to use a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for marble. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners that can damage the marble. Regularly sweep or vacuum the floors to remove dirt and debris, and mop with a damp, soft cloth or mop. Dry the floors thoroughly to prevent water stains.
Using a steam pocket cleaner on marble countertops is not recommended. The high heat and moisture can damage the marble, potentially leading to etching or discoloration. It's best to clean marble surfaces with pH-balanced cleaners specifically designed for stone to preserve their integrity and shine. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for maintenance.
Yes, marble can be steam cleaned to remove dirt and stains. However, it is important to use a low-pressure steam cleaner and avoid using high heat settings to prevent any damage to the marble's surface. Additionally, it's recommended to test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure that the steam cleaning process doesn't harm the marble.
Yes it does, i have the bissel pet care steam cleaner and it is by far the best whitener, especially if you use the pet care detergent kind